Holman Ford Lincoln - Turnersville
Turnersville, NJ
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excellent Hello, I have not encountered any difficulties with my F150,nor do I expect any. The vehicle has surpassed any preconceived expectations. Mark Hello, I have not encountered any difficulties with my F150,nor do I expect any. The vehicle has surpassed any preconceived expectations. Mark is a knowledgeable courteous salesman. He made himself available according to my schedule, which can change suddenly. He listened to our description of what we wanted in a vehicle and found the right one. He introduced us to Holman staff in the service department and gave us a tour of the dealership. I would certainly recommend Mark & Holman as it was a great experience. More
The finance department had the salesman switch the price the car came off auction with the yellow tag still on it no 21 point inspection, over priced never trust a salesmen. Had to take it to the shop 3 tim the car came off auction with the yellow tag still on it no 21 point inspection, over priced never trust a salesmen. Had to take it to the shop 3 times before it ran right still no touch up paint 7 months later. I love fords but did not get the bang for the buck, i just got banged. More
The pricing was off, the vehicle had scratches on it. There was a first call to follow up once I called with a question but called numerous other Times and have not received any calls back. The odd part There was a first call to follow up once I called with a question but called numerous other Times and have not received any calls back. The odd part was the pricing was odd. Monthly did not seem right and there were fees that did not make sense. We went to Miller ford in lumberton and bought same vehicle brand new no scratches for 3k less and higher trade. Go see Lee G. More
i,ve been satisfied with purchases here and i particularly like dealing with bill pedrick.but i,ve had issues with service several times in the past.i was inticed back with a coupon for oil chang particularly like dealing with bill pedrick.but i,ve had issues with service several times in the past.i was inticed back with a coupon for oil change and multi-inspection.it was supposed to be "quick lane" service but i was told that it would take an hour to an hour and a half.it took two and a half hours.the next day i started checking and found badly corroded batterey terminals.the next day i found an oil stain on my driveway the size of a large pizza.i"ll go back but this will be the last time.i have no warranty left and there are several proven mechanics near by.one's too slow another is cranky but they are honest and have done work right the first time.as for buying here again,i took a test ride while i was waiting at the not-so-quick-lane and i was very interested in that car.now i have to tell bill i'm out because i have to let this sour taste subside.besides i'm looking to go back to acura. More
At first, I was more than pleased with this dealership. Then it came time to get into the 'nitty gritty' if you will. My father was with me as I am young and still learning this whole process. Holman app Then it came time to get into the 'nitty gritty' if you will. My father was with me as I am young and still learning this whole process. Holman appeared to offer a decent price, however, once the car was delivered there were numerous things wrong. I made sure to point it out as any other dealership would make you some sort of counter offer or at least offer to have it fixed. I even went to the extent to meet them half way and pay to repair half of the damage. The salesperson we dealt with told us there was no room to move, which we know was a lie. She also made the repairs seem quite extensive and pricey although one was as minor as a paint touch up in one small spot. We then sat down and began to talk numbers. My father and I started to notice some unexplained costs. When asking for an explanation for these fee's, the salesperson appeared annoyed. She also made some sly remarks here and there, but I let them go to which I would not have under normal circumstances. Quite unprofessional if you ask me. We begin to sign papers to run a credit check and get the signing process started when they so conveniently (not the sarcasm) realized the put my payoff in wrong and it was more than they initially put in and raised my montly payment almost $20.00. I found that completely shady. It was too convenient that they waited until we were sitting in front of them in the midst of signing papers to point this out. The sales person began to notice my frusturation and made comments such as "be thankful, I was done at 5:00 and it's 7:30 and I'm still here." With all do respect, I believe you stayed to get the commission. I would have bought the car with or without her. I am young, however I am on my fourth car as we normaly lease them. Every time we have dealt with getting a new car, the dealerships keeps us involved every step of the way. With Holman, there was a lot of talk behind closed doors. I was not happy with how this deal was handled in any way, shape or form. I felt it was very shady and I found myself with more questions than confidence in said dealership. In the end, I had enough of the games and walked away from the deal. The very next day, I was able to find the same car Holman offered me at another dealership which was two years newer at the same price Holman offered me. Needless to say, I will never be dealing with Holman again for pricing and professionalism reasons. Unsatisfied is an understatement. Never again. More
In September we brought our 2006 Ford Fusion To Holman Ford in Turnersville because the air bag light went on and numerous other problems. After spending a lot of money, there was still an unresolved prob Ford in Turnersville because the air bag light went on and numerous other problems. After spending a lot of money, there was still an unresolved problem that had to do with the defective interior door handles which literally snap off in your hand. In the beginning of September of this year we paid $1600.00 plus to get the car in working order, and we were pleased, and hoped to keep the car since we loved the way it handled and hoped that it would serve us well. In fact, I sent the dealer a positive review when they sent out their survey. I didn't receive a dealer survey after my recent October visit. Now, a month later, we have lost all faith in Ford as well as in the dealer who tried to fix it. The rear door handle part was not in stock in September and they had to order it. It seems to be such a problem on the Fusion that they can't keep them in stock. Each door handle, parts and labor, cost $167.00 each. In mid October when the part came in for the rear door, we brought the car back again for them to install it. That is over $320.00 just to get the doors to work! Now we gave them over $1750.00, and when we went to pick the car up - the power locks all of a sudden do not work! They informed us that we would have to pay another $300 plus on top of the $1750.00 just to use the power locks. The power locks worked before I brought my car to them! Should it cost $620.00 just to fix door handles and locks?? I had enough! I just couldn't shell out anymore money to Holman. They were horrible to deal with and when we tried to talk to them, they simply walked us to the cashier's window and said - goodbye! WOW - What great service! Now - it is the end of of October, and we are very upset about the poor quality of our Ford Fusion. I read an article in the Gloucester Times about Ford quality slipping, and I couldn't agree more. Yesterday I went to Liberty Toyota and traded the Fusion( as is - no power locks)in for a Toyota Corolla. What a difference in the quality of the Toyota! I wrote a review for Liberty Toyota also, and gave them an excellent rating. I know that my Toyota Corolla will last long after I make the last payment. All I can say to Holman Ford - is Goodbye to you, and I will never buy another Ford product or deal with Holman ever again. More
Was searching for a good used truck on the net and found one that was in my price range and age/mileage at Holman of Turnersville. The dealership is almost two hours from my home, and when I called to ask i one that was in my price range and age/mileage at Holman of Turnersville. The dealership is almost two hours from my home, and when I called to ask if I was able to put a deposit to hold it until I was able to come to take a look at it I was told no, we don't accept credit cards (what?) and I'll need to take my chances. So, I had to take off from work to drive to the dealership to check the truck out. To my surprise, the truck had been marked down from their internet price, which was nice, so I took it for a test drive ('06 Chevy 2500). The test drive revealed a noise in the steering gear/front transaxle and I was told that it would be taken care of if I bought the truck. Fine. I struck the deal with the assurance that the truck would be fixed and detailed when I returned with cash in a few days. The day I returned it was raining, so I couldn't expect too much from the detail service, but it had never been touched at all. The engine bay was filthy and still splattered with something that had been caught in the fan; the interior was cursory wiped with Armor-all, even on the floors (to which I kept slipping on), the ashtray was never cleaned and there was crap underneath the seats. To disguise the cigarette smell, a small air cleaner had been clipped to the seat underneath. The exterior was the same way - twigs and debris in the door jambs. The noise had been taken care of, though I'm still dubious that it's "fixed" - there is a noticeable clunk felt through the steering column at certain intervals. The salesman said "Hey, you're a car guy!" as if that would solve the issues. Even though the vehicle had low miles, it seemed to have led a hard life. The bed was scratched up, there was a dent on the passenger rear corner that they didn't disclose in the sales ad, and the rear bumper seems to have been hit, as it's a half-inch out of square. None of those things really affect the driving, of course, but it would have been nice to know about them before I drove the miles and took off of work. More
We had no problems at this dealership. We knew what kind of payment we could afford, I had a pretty good idea of the price of a used F150 truck. Holman Ford worked with us to get us the truck we wanted at of payment we could afford, I had a pretty good idea of the price of a used F150 truck. Holman Ford worked with us to get us the truck we wanted at the price we could afford. I would have purchased my most recent car there, if they had what I was looking for. As it was, we went to Holman Mt. Laurel. More
Went to Holman Turnersville to purchase a new F150 after waiting about 20 minutes to be waited on A salesman named Eric asked if he could help us , we told him we were interested in a particular truck he ha waiting about 20 minutes to be waited on A salesman named Eric asked if he could help us , we told him we were interested in a particular truck he had on the lot he offered to let us take it for a drive upon returning we were accused of almost having an accident with the truck my wife and I looked at each other like where did this come from he continued to bring this up we have no idea where he came up with this story. We sat down to discuss a price and the best he would do was list price was he kidding? His only offer was to extend the loan term to bring the monthly payments down, when we told him we were not interested he tried to sell us a used truck which we were not at all interested in. We left with a rather lousy opinion of Holman Turnersville (the truck we were interested in is still on their lot 2 months later) We went to another dealership and was given a great deal on a new F150, I have purchased several Fords from the Holman Dealerships over the years but I will never purchase there again, if you are interested in purchasing from them let the Buyer Beware. More
I purchased a 2006 Ford Mustang from Holman of Glassboro. This location closed approximately a year after. I was promised shuttle service for the first day of repair, and told that the FORD GAP INSURANCE a This location closed approximately a year after. I was promised shuttle service for the first day of repair, and told that the FORD GAP INSURANCE and 75K/7YR EXTENDED BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY was required to finance the vehicle. HOLMAN TURNERSVILLE refused shuttle service due to my distance from their location. At LESS THAN 38,000 miles this vehicle has had three break problems, a blown power steering pump, and a leak which lead to corrosion in the SMART JUNCTION BOX. Despite technical service bulletins, and various calls to the dealership and the manufacturer, I was told I would be charged a total nearing $1,600 to repair the leak and the SMART JUNCTION BOX. SCOTT RESKA entered a coworker's name on the work order - and failed to retrieve my warranty information to determine what is covered. I was promised I would be contacted before incurring any out-of-pocket expenses. Approximately a week later, I was charged a $100 deductible, nearly $100 in diagnostics for the issue regarding the leak (symptom reported was power windows which did not always function properly with the auto up/down feature). I advised Kathy the service manager that (with a witness present) I crossed out the section on the work order that would have waived my right to receive a written estimate - and that SCOTT RESKA promised that I would not be charged any out of pocket expenses prior my approval. Kathy asked me to hold while she spoke with Scott, and claimed that Scott denied having promised me the opportunity to approve any incurred expenses - despite my annotation to the work order. Scott Reska was the individual who advised me to make the annotation to the work order - he said I could "cross it out". He refused to counter-sign, after making that suggestion to me! Buying a Ford, spending nearly $2000 on extended warranties, and dealing with the Holman Autogroup has been a complete nightmare. I feel that I have been lied to, I feel I have been stolen from. I feel that I was tricked and deceived into charges that I EXPLICITLY STATED I DID NOT CONSENT TO. I do not feel that a vehicle that has had three brake problems in three years, power steering failure, and electrical system corrosion to be a safe vehicle to drive. Would you like to buy a new car, and (as per sales person in Glassboro - John Banks) "7 year/75k mile bumper to bumper warranty", to find that in less than 40k miles, has faulty breaks, steering, leaks, and corrosion--that neither the dealership or Ford are willing to resolve? I would recommend researching all TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINS on any Ford product you own. Hopefully your car has less than 36,000 miles and your dealership will resolve those issues. If you find a TSB regarding your problem, ensure that it is fixed properly! More